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Yukarı Fırat Havzasında, arazi ölçümleri, uydu teknolojileri, hava tahmin verileri ve hidrolojik modeller kullanılarak, kar potansiyelinin dönemsel ve akımların günlük tahmini
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2011-10-01
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Özkaya, Mustafa
Kaya, Yücel
Ak, Bayrak
Akyürek, Sevda Zuhal
Şorman, Ali Arda
Şorman Şensoy, Aynur
Sezen, Nurullah
Akgöz, Ayhan
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M. Özkaya et al., “Yukarı Fırat Havzasında, arazi ölçümleri, uydu teknolojileri, hava tahmin verileri ve hidrolojik modeller kullanılarak, kar potansiyelinin dönemsel ve akımların günlük tahmini,” 2011. Accessed: 00, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/95794.